The Glenn Beck Program - July 08, 2022


Best of the Program | 7⧸8⧸22


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41 minutes

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182.78549

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7,633

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10

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3

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6


Summary

On today's show, we have the latest details on the assassination of Japan's Prime Minister, Shunzo Abe, and we're joined by the one and only Jeff Fisher from Chomping the Fat and the Chewing the Fat to talk about it. Plus, we talk about the recent shooting of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in broad daylight while he was giving a speech, and why you should be worried about buying a gun in Japan.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 all right welcome to power hour day by the way uh here on the podcast tonight studios america
00:00:05.340 power hour go to studios power hour.com or check it out on youtube youtube.com slash stew does
00:00:10.380 america it's happening 9 p.m eastern great cast of characters going to be on hand for a really fun
00:00:16.040 ridiculous kickoff to your weekend so don't miss that and don't miss this podcast as well it's
00:00:21.040 fantastic we have the uh crazy uh hunter biden story um and how many barrels of oil we were
00:00:28.680 sending to his business associates from our strategic oil reserve what an incredible story
00:00:34.020 that is the continuing failure of corinne jean pierre as spokesperson uh for joe biden which is
00:00:41.440 really what she is she's not really press secretary uh we have uh the awful awful story that happened
00:00:47.820 overnight with shinzo abe being assassinated in broad daylight while giving a speech in japan
00:00:54.180 we'll have the latest details on that and we're joined by the one the only jeff fisher
00:00:58.560 from chewing the fat a podcast you should subscribe to right this moment it's available wherever you're
00:01:04.640 listening to your podcast now right jeffie could not agree more with you on that line
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00:01:14.560 is the appropriate number of stars for chewing the fat as well as pat gray unleashed who joins me
00:01:20.260 today doing the show and of course studios america as well we appreciate it here's the podcast
00:01:25.140 you're listening to the best of the glenbeck program
00:01:35.220 real tragedy in japan today as uh
00:01:43.140 their former prime minister abe was just assassinated
00:01:49.400 uh by somebody who was i guess uh dissatisfied with his policies
00:01:57.940 he's not even enacting them anymore very strange there's a some back and forth about that apparently
00:02:04.440 he's the assassin is denying that he seems to be potentially very crazy okay
00:02:10.880 so he's not dissatisfied with his policies no big fan he's fine with him no no i didn't say that
00:02:16.160 but he did say i think there were recent reports that he said to police that he didn't mean to
00:02:21.300 shoot him what yeah he was actually trying to kill somebody else who we should point out was not there
00:02:26.800 okay so okay i think it's uh very weird i think dismissing what this person is saying at this point
00:02:33.020 is probably the wise way to go former a navy veteran in japan and he killed him with a homemade gun
00:02:40.760 yeah it looked like uh two pipes on a plank yeah which is crazy yeah it's crazy yeah it just shows
00:02:48.780 you that no matter what you do you can't legislate this stuff right of existence now i've never really
00:02:56.700 looked into japan's gun laws i'm assuming they're sort of strict i uh i could i could walk you through
00:03:02.340 it okay well would you like yeah would you like to purchase it would you like to purchase a gun in
00:03:05.540 japan sir i i yes i would you would okay just a couple steps for you okay okay now i've never been
00:03:10.480 there nor will i probably ever go but i'd still like to buy a gun i would say really suspicious
00:03:15.460 that you want to buy a gun there it is isn't it yes yeah you might want to tag me uh do a little
00:03:19.960 red flag sort of thing yeah right because i i have a person who has never been to japan is not planning
00:03:25.120 to go to japan but wants to buy a gun in japan this seems suspicious yes it does yeah okay so i've
00:03:31.300 red flagged you okay here's the process though are you ready for it yes i am okay step one take a
00:03:36.640 firearm class not not that big of a deal he could do how long is it how long is it i don't know i
00:03:42.400 don't know but all right there's more to this you have to also pass a written exam okay from the
00:03:48.540 firearm class yes so i better pay attention to what i'm learning you can't just like yeah okay you can't
00:03:52.680 just blow it off i can't just sit there and pretend like i'm listening i really need to listen
00:03:56.900 and step one c i guess this would be um that's it's going to be held three times a year so you're
00:04:04.440 going to be taking this test three times a year for how long like every year forever like the rest
00:04:13.740 of my life you're taking a test three times a year okay now that seems inconvenient for me i am going
00:04:20.100 to have to uh request something else though it's not just that oh okay you're gonna have to ask you pat
00:04:24.300 to also get a doctor's note saying that you are mentally fit and do not have a history of drug
00:04:30.240 abuse now this is the end of the road for you obviously you're a huge drug abuser yeah yeah uh
00:04:36.340 coke to nose candy but you could probably find a doctor that would go along with your story
00:04:39.800 possibly possibly okay so let's just say you could okay okay there's more though i don't know if
00:04:44.760 there's a japanese doctor who would uh find me mentally competent but let's just go with it and say
00:04:51.120 i define somebody my guess is jeffy has a connection i don't know how all right he probably knows a
00:04:56.180 doctor in japan that will lie for you so that's just step two step three you have to apply for a
00:05:03.140 permit to take firing training which may take up to about a month huh and i'm just sure that's the
00:05:10.640 firing training that takes a month or the permit that takes a month but it's going to take a little
00:05:14.520 bit of time for you to get that step done all right that's not too arduous so far right you got
00:05:18.720 to ask three times a month or three times a year right you have to get a doctor's note and you have
00:05:23.360 to uh just apply for a permit to take the firing training which may take a month there's also you
00:05:28.220 have to describe in a police interview why you need a gun so what if i just need it for safety
00:05:34.640 i'm trying to protect myself i mean i don't know is that not good enough it's up it is not good enough
00:05:39.840 in fact generally speaking unless you go through this entire process they're not going to give you a gun
00:05:45.020 you might be able to get one to hunt or something like that but you have to go through this whole
00:05:48.900 process and it's a bit arduous as you as you could say you also have to pass a review of your criminal
00:05:54.160 history your gun possession record employment involvement with organized crime groups this
00:06:00.260 one's going to be a little iffy for you because i know you have some serious involvement in that area
00:06:03.580 hugely tied into criminal elements yes they have to review especially in japan
00:06:08.940 yes it's true uh you also have to get past a review of your personal debt oh you have to pass
00:06:18.020 a review of your relationships with friends okay your relationship with your family and your
00:06:25.280 relationship with neighbors how how well do you get along with your neighbors i know you get really
00:06:30.820 along well with your uh hoa oh i do yeah uh they they they are big fans of yours i mean with the
00:06:38.280 exception of that by that time you left the garbage out yes for three hours past the deadline past the
00:06:44.000 deadline yeah so i mean you would not be getting a gun in japan no because of the garbage incident
00:06:48.220 okay so but we'll see um then you have to apply for a gunpowder permit like a gunpowder yeah totally
00:06:56.480 different permit pat you need a gunpowder permit okay then you have to take a one-day training class
00:07:04.640 and pass a firing test so and then
00:07:08.860 you have to obtain a certificate from a gun dealer describing the gun that you want okay not not
00:07:17.400 again this is not that bad so far no so far it seems really convenient so that's not too oh yeah
00:07:22.760 then you have to if you want a gun for hunting you have to apply for a hunting license now this is
00:07:28.660 pretty much the only way they're going to grant you a license so you do have to get the hunting
00:07:32.600 license all right then you have to buy a gun safe then you have to buy an ammunition locker
00:07:41.260 both of which have to meet safety regulations but you're doing well so far there is no way anybody
00:07:49.440 has a gun right in japan then wow you have to allow the police to inspect your gun storage so police come
00:07:56.280 over to your house and i mean okay imagine and inspect it all then then you get my gun i get my
00:08:03.060 ar-15 and i can do what i want with definitely not definitely not huh then you have to pass an
00:08:09.300 additional background review that of some sort finally you get to buy your gun now again it's only going
00:08:15.860 to be a gun that you're going to be able to use for hunting essentially uh but that is the process
00:08:20.140 in japan and you see this and you think okay well that has to stop something like this from happening
00:08:28.380 if laws can possibly stop this from happening those laws would stop this from happening and yet
00:08:36.080 instead he makes a homemade gun and he doesn't go through any of the process i didn't outline this but
00:08:42.060 i'm almost positive ghost guns are illegal in japan so yeah i mean now look people will point out and
00:08:51.280 by the way the media is doing everything they can to make you know that gun crime is rare in japan and
00:08:57.940 that's true it is very rare in japan they don't really allow guns for any reason uh and so it is very
00:09:05.280 rare of course you know they have a much higher suicide rate than us because it's not about the gun
00:09:11.180 right we you know they they have almost no guns in the country and their suicide rate is higher than
00:09:16.380 ours so it's not about the gun but you do see this uh this uh terrible thing going on uh go on with
00:09:23.740 shinzo abe the guy who made the gun out as you point out a couple of pipes and a plank now i don't know can
00:09:31.560 you ban pipes can you ban planks would that do anything for this problem it's hard to imagine i don't
00:09:39.000 know how you could make this at least have to take a pipe class three times a year and then pass the
00:09:44.840 pipe class test just the three times a year yeah just three times maybe six maybe we up it a little
00:09:51.040 bit for pipes so you think double it on the pipe i think so well you had two pipes okay yeah uh i mean
00:09:56.940 it really is fascinating to watch that right i mean there's nothing you just realize at some level
00:10:02.380 we all do this we must just trust other people we don't know to not be insane to not be violent to
00:10:12.400 not be crazy i think of this option uh this uh this this example often in that you're driving down
00:10:20.120 the street you are driving 50 miles an hour on the right side right right hand side of the road
00:10:25.380 on the left hand side of the road a car approaches you also going 50 miles an hour
00:10:30.040 in between you is a double yellow line your entire life is at the hands in the hands of this person
00:10:39.680 that you will never even see driving at you 50 miles an hour that they don't just swerve into you
00:10:47.680 as you get close you were just sitting here just trusting the goodwill of a complete stranger
00:10:53.320 and the the deterrent power of a double yellow line to protect your life and we do this every day
00:11:01.400 and we all pretty much survive it and that is really the best defense against this that is really all
00:11:07.440 you can do when evil decides evil is going to act it is really really difficult to stop it uh you know
00:11:13.700 you just have to realize that it does exist you can do everything you can to stop it but i mean this is
00:11:19.660 a guy who's the former prime minister of the country the guy who held the office longer than
00:11:24.440 anyone else in history yeah a very nine years very prominent figure making a campaign speech
00:11:31.760 and some guy just walks up behind him and shoots him in the back a couple times
00:11:35.500 yeah incredible really really bad in front of hundreds of people and tons of cell phones
00:11:42.680 there's all sorts of disturbing video and uh still images of all the stuff going on
00:11:48.980 and right in the middle of broad daylight pat yeah i it's interesting because there doesn't
00:11:55.840 seem to be a heck of a lot of security around him no it there were only if i think a few guys now
00:12:01.740 the guy was immediately tackled after he shot abe but uh i think the point of security is to try to
00:12:09.440 get to somebody before they shoot but you know you're just you're not expecting somebody with a
00:12:15.680 homemade gun uh two pipes in a plank and being able to fire that and kill the former prime minister
00:12:22.000 just amazing uh but i did wonder you know why don't they have more security around the guy when
00:12:28.580 he's out in public right out in the open uh making a speech a campaign speech i it's pretty weird
00:12:35.640 pretty strange i don't know i i guess at that point you're just depending on your gun laws
00:12:40.920 yeah you are you know you're just saying well we don't need security because we banned guns
00:12:44.840 it didn't work out all that well in this case no it didn't you know i i there's not much you can do
00:12:51.320 uh now but i mean you you can look at this and say hey you know any world i'm like i mean and this
00:12:56.900 seems like obvious common sense any world leader should have security around them when they're making
00:13:03.160 speeches in public you can't tell what's going to happen there's a million ways someone can do
00:13:07.280 something crazy and we went through that obviously terrible period where this was commonplace i mean
00:13:13.380 this was happening all the time here with major world leaders in the 60s and all the way up to
00:13:18.180 really reagan where this stuff happened often to major public figures and that's one of the things
00:13:25.400 we've talked about when it comes to these mass shootings societies and cultures seem to select
00:13:31.180 these crimes of spectacle that whatever the for for right now for us it's these mass shootings
00:13:36.620 right it's not the biggest crime problem we have in this country by any means it's it's a small small
00:13:42.820 slice of the gun violence and total violence and total crime in this country but like there's this
00:13:48.640 very small group of people who think fame and notoriety and infamy will come to them from doing these
00:13:58.020 types of things and it's hard to know right now with what happened in japan if that if that's the
00:14:02.900 beginning of this or or whatever but if you look back at our history we went through this same a period
00:14:07.820 where that was the crime of spectacle right there was always somebody who there was there was threats
00:14:13.120 on public major public figures lives over and over and over and over again many of them successful
00:14:17.900 yeah i mean the 60s were awful so bad for assassination yeah you think about that decade with the jfk
00:14:25.840 rfk martin luther king i mean it just happened over and over and over again and uh it's it's it's really
00:14:36.060 hard to prevent everything like that all all of these shootings and uh uh protect everybody who needs
00:14:43.880 protection uh it's impossible it's really impossible to completely safeguard our society
00:14:50.320 and even in a place as you just went through with the restrictions on gun on guns like they have in
00:14:57.080 japan you still can't safeguard everybody uh that tells you a lot this is the best of the glenbeck program
00:15:07.480 okay so the strategic oil reserve it's called that because it's supposed to be strategic
00:15:17.420 and it's in reserve and it's in reserve for say the u.s military like we're having a shortage of
00:15:24.460 oil and so uh if we're in the middle of a war what would you do uh you run out of oil your tanks
00:15:30.240 grain to a halt all your vehicles stop well that's where the oil reserve comes in well that's why we have
00:15:36.740 750 million barrels on reserve so that you could use it for the military to keep it going hmm i'm
00:15:43.760 just gonna question your use of the word have my used to have you we had we had 750 million barrels
00:15:52.200 right now it's i think it's under 300 yeah i think it's like 250 more than half almost two-thirds is
00:15:56.660 gone if you just uh but the good thing was it all went to american motorists it went directly to the
00:16:04.080 pumps here in the united states of america so that people could you could lower the price of uh
00:16:09.920 of what you're paying every gallon uh here at the pump and man it just went right to give provide a
00:16:17.580 relief well i think to the american people i think the feeling americans would describe when talking about
00:16:26.200 the last few months at the pump would be relief they just feel like wow this has been what a what an
00:16:31.100 incredible relief to come to this pump right now and pay 501 a gallon instead of 502 or 503 a gallon
00:16:38.540 i will say though i just went to the pump yesterday now the time before this i it was 120 to fill my
00:16:46.140 tank yesterday it was only only 99.25 i only paid 99.25 it's a miracle wow man it has come down a little
00:16:56.380 bit it's actually i i believe the average price now is 480 it was 502 was the peak and now we're down
00:17:01.860 to 480 which is um unthinkable 480 is a terrible terrible terrible price because it was when the
00:17:09.440 election took place i believe it was a dollar 87 i think when he left office it was was it 236 or
00:17:15.500 something to that effect unbelievable it was really low and that's that's normal i don't even think that
00:17:21.160 that is low it's that's normal yeah you know but this is not this is abnormal very that's what this
00:17:26.960 is very and of course and it's unsustainable we should also point out the just wait mark my words
00:17:33.640 when the inflation report comes out either this month or next month and the drop in gas prices
00:17:41.000 is factored in and inflation looks like it's come down a little bit mark my words they will take credit
00:17:47.680 for that oh you bet they will and they will say oh it's all because of our amazing policies now of
00:17:53.600 course the real reason here is largely due to the fears of global recession so it's actually his
00:18:01.020 policies are so bad that people are terrified and so demand is play is being played with even the supply
00:18:11.420 chain is not enough to hold up this dynamic and so we're getting to that point now where people are
00:18:19.340 freaking out about the economy when that happens gas prices are going to start coming down you know
00:18:24.000 again there's good things and that's obviously a good side effect of economic worry i suppose but i
00:18:29.240 don't think that's a that's not a path to economic success terrify everybody over constant recession maybe
00:18:35.380 depression and they'll stop buying stuff is not a great way to stop uh inflation and it is sort of
00:18:43.040 one of those things that seems to be the only approach they have their approach seems to be what
00:18:47.840 if we come up with the worst ideas possible and everyone loses confidence and then the economy crashes
00:18:54.940 that should cure inflation yes it should it will that will cure that part of the economy really quickly
00:19:03.380 we did have a job report uh come out today which was you know as you might imagine still you know
00:19:09.280 good you'd say um you know pretty pretty good i mean this is of course they're trying to slow this
00:19:15.140 down at this point i mean when they're raising these rates they're trying to slow down the job
00:19:18.420 growth because they think it's out of control because people are uh you know the markets and the
00:19:24.900 economy is overheated that's essentially the problem and why we have all this inflation and they're like
00:19:29.800 bragging about this like well the wages went up five percent well yeah but when inflation's up 10
00:19:35.560 most people are not going to cheer you on when it comes to a five percent raise and most people of
00:19:44.320 course are not getting that five percent raise either so it's a difficult thing for them to navigate
00:19:48.520 but to back to the uh strategic oil reserve here they did now not every single gallon of oil
00:19:57.760 is going to go to american consumers i mean come on what do you what you can't how can you even keep
00:20:04.160 track of it first of all some of it's just gonna you're just gonna spill it right you're gonna spill
00:20:07.940 it on the ground really yeah some of it you just gotta sometimes oops yeah exactly like it just
00:20:13.400 spills like if you've ever been to an office water cooler there's almost a little puddle of water on
00:20:17.580 the ground somebody spilled a little bit that happens with the oil that's a strategic oil reserve
00:20:21.780 you go there to fill it up to give the american consumers some's gonna spill on the ground okay okay
00:20:25.740 um some uh you know may go to some of our close allies you know like you know like everyone like
00:20:34.840 such as like china for example china some of our really people we work with so closely and have
00:20:41.460 done so many good things for the world um have you heard of a covet 19 i have they did that for us
00:20:47.680 oh wow yeah yeah they they were they uh that's been very prevalent yeah it was almost everywhere it's
00:20:52.720 been a gift that has that keeps on giving for multiple years now and that's thanks to the
00:20:58.000 chinese government who didn't really kind of tell anybody about it for a while and let it kind of
00:21:02.600 rage out of control maybe leaked out of one of their labs so that's a real positive they've done for uh
00:21:08.900 for the world and um you know there's other things too you know we don't have time to get into all of
00:21:15.020 them well uh you know but uh sweet and sour chicken is a contribution for the chinese yeah i don't know
00:21:23.480 if there was a real general sow or not but delicious they're on that bandwagon pretty well yeah you've got
00:21:28.860 the um you've got the uh the great leap forward yes which is a really great title uh-huh for a movement
00:21:36.640 they you know it had some it had some negative side effects uh to it a few cultural revolution wow what
00:21:43.220 what an incredible a revolution of culture yeah you know you can't beat that um you know had against
00:21:50.280 a couple of negative side effects you know maybe tens of millions of negative side effects but it was
00:21:55.840 against something that we all were affected by so as a reward uh we just we sent some a little bit
00:22:02.300 oil over to them a couple barrels like how many how many barrels wound up a few well a few more than we
00:22:09.160 spilled you know because you do spill a couple drops here and there a couple barrels got over
00:22:13.700 there you know something like nine hundred and fifty thousand barrels you know but just just the
00:22:22.060 nine hundred fifty thousand and that's that's not all that went to china of course but that did go
00:22:26.380 to the trading arm of the china petrochemical uh corporation which is uh wholly owned by the chinese
00:22:33.500 government and that's you know that's that's because probably a gift to them you know for all
00:22:40.440 the things they've done for us and continue to do for us on a daily basis you know you ever do you ever
00:22:46.680 have a computer problem you got a computer problem you go to the apple genius or the it person and they'll
00:22:54.320 come in they'll log into your computer and you can kind of see them moving the mouse around and they'll
00:23:00.020 click on stuff and they'll say hey this is what you need to do they're logging into our computers all
00:23:04.100 the time that's true helping us out chinese you know log into our computers who knows how many
00:23:10.080 problems on on your computer they've fixed you know how was it here's another one they've done for us
00:23:14.940 tick tock right where would people go to lip sync to random audio i don't know and what do we do for
00:23:24.300 them in return sure we send them the 950 000 barrels of oil and we give them all of our personal
00:23:30.220 location information so that they can study it you know but that's a minor a minor thing and we are
00:23:35.740 agreeing to that so you can't say that that's really you know it's that's not that's not a fair
00:23:41.720 deal we need to give them more and that's why we gave them this oil uh so anyway uh the biden
00:23:47.040 administration claimed the move would help address the pain americans are feeling at the pump and help
00:23:52.040 lower energy costs but then 950 000 barrels went to china so i'm not sure how that would happen
00:23:58.240 more than 5 million barrels of oil released from the u.s emergency reserves were sent overseas
00:24:03.480 according to a reuters report uh that came out wednesday at least one shipment of american crude
00:24:08.380 oil went to china the report said the biden administration also claimed the uh the company
00:24:13.120 unipec the sale would support american consumers and the global economy in response to vladimir
00:24:19.160 putin's war of choice against ukraine and combat the putin price hike but as i like to call it the
00:24:26.620 tax increase now it's the putin tax increase that's what they're calling it yeah not the price
00:24:30.740 hike anymore no it's not the price hike anymore it's the putin tax increase now so there's an issue
00:24:36.400 with this particular uh issue in that um this company is one of the companies that was tied to
00:24:47.460 hunter biden so unbelievable uh it's a kind of a problem power the future founder daniel turner
00:24:58.000 admonished biden for selling quote raw materials to the communist chinese for them to use as they want
00:25:02.460 we were assured biden was releasing this oil to america so that it could be refined for gasoline to
00:25:07.040 drive down prices at the pump so right off the bat they're just lying to the american people turner
00:25:11.500 told the washington free beacon what they're saying what they're saying they did and what they did are
00:25:17.080 not remotely related turner also said the decision highlights the biden's family relationship with
00:25:21.600 china biden's son hunter biden is tied to sinopec which is one of these companies in 2015 a private
00:25:27.400 equity firm he co-founded bought a 1.7 billion dollar stake in sinopec marketing sinopec went on to
00:25:34.940 enter negotiations to purchase gazprom in march one month after the biden administration sanctioned
00:25:40.560 the russian gas giant so the company that hunter biden worked directly with was the company joe biden
00:25:49.360 sent 950 000 barrels of oil to but other than that you should be happy with this administration
00:25:55.840 because everything else is going well everything remember it's just a hunter biden story he's a guy
00:26:04.180 that's out of control pat well and joe doesn't even know anything about his business dealings he's never
00:26:09.420 even disgusted with his son no he doesn't even know where the guy worked he was gone for years
00:26:14.480 at a time overseas and he didn't even know where he was now sure did they just catch him leaving a
00:26:19.400 voicemail about his business interest yes yes they do yes but that was a guess how many times have you
00:26:25.640 called somebody up and said hey let me guess about several specific details of your life on your
00:26:30.720 voicemail that is one of those things that moms and dads do all the time wow this is unbelievable
00:26:37.760 it is unbelievable i keep saying that word and it must not mean what i what i think it means
00:26:44.060 because it keeps happening over and over again i can't wait till peter doocy asks kjp about that
00:26:51.760 specific instance is that what we're calling her kjp yeah because that you're not calling her
00:26:57.300 corinne jean pierre no i'm not no kjp takes too long to say and she's not worth it no
00:27:02.460 this is the best of a glenn beck program
00:27:08.740 still what are your thoughts on uh on ufos
00:27:17.680 do you believe that they're from another planet do you think they're from
00:27:21.980 this planet they're just high tech we don't know about it's secret military stuff
00:27:26.560 or is it from somewhere else i don't spend an awful lot of time thinking about this particular
00:27:34.260 topic but i tend to uh land on the side of probably some military tech we don't know about
00:27:41.480 that's kind of where i usually end up to yeah yeah uh but according to this story they're so prevalent
00:27:49.260 that i i don't know they're crowding our skies with so many ufos in april 2014 four naval aviators
00:27:57.600 narrowly escaped disaster just as they entered highly controlled airspace for a training exercise
00:28:03.520 their two fa-18f fighter jets nearly collided with a ufo to the frustration of dozens of their fellow
00:28:12.080 aviators such a near catastrophe was inevitable for months before and after uh air crews
00:28:19.000 flying in exclusive use training areas off the u.s east coast frequently observed unknown objects
00:28:25.920 exhibiting highly anomalous flight characteristics despite the collision hazard posed by the ufos
00:28:32.180 aviators lacked a formal mechanism to report the mysterious objects apparently they couldn't report
00:28:37.520 it to the pentagon so they you know their frustration level rose because it's a big problem
00:28:43.780 to them and what i had heard up until recently was that they'd never fired on them but apparently
00:28:49.680 they have fired on them i don't think they've ever hit anything so it's a it's it's a really
00:28:55.800 uh strange problem in one ufo incident an aviator reported that he had never seen anything like
00:29:01.800 this before in another encounter an aviator noticed an object with flight characteristics
00:29:07.020 unlike anything i had ever seen in my redacted years of redacted service implying a particular
00:29:15.200 anomalous encounter yet another pilot's report states that she had never seen redacted like it
00:29:22.560 are these redacting the swears it feels like all these are just swears i don't know go back and
00:29:30.120 read that and think about that go back to the redacted parts here she had never seen
00:29:33.940 redacted like it so could that be she'd never seen anything like it why do you have to do you
00:29:39.660 have to redact the word anything i think it might have been a swear i've never seen s like this okay
00:29:44.620 probably yes you think they're not supposed to be redacting swears out of government documents are
00:29:49.100 they don't i don't know maybe they don't like people to think that they're naval aviators swear
00:29:54.560 yeah because swearing never happens in the military that's if there's one thing we know about the
00:30:00.000 military never any naughty words used uh the ufo did not change position like an aircraft would
00:30:08.480 and it was too high to be a ship i thought you didn't react something there for a good part of
00:30:14.220 that word ship i was like oh no that's supposed to be redacted pat no uh for fighter pilots armed
00:30:20.880 with an array of advanced sensors the confusion and bewilderment reflected in the reports is striking
00:30:26.320 one aviator have had a difficult time explaining the redacted in another incident a pilot could only
00:30:34.680 describe a ufo in a puzzled voice over the over the radio yet another aviator described a ufo that
00:30:41.040 appeared as odd as it sounds to be redacted so this is what i knew was going to happen when they
00:30:48.820 released this report everything interesting was going to be redacted right and we're going to find out
00:30:52.680 nothing about this ever so i i don't know i you know what are you protecting us from i think
00:30:59.620 they're protecting their military secrets that's what i think they're doing i think so but i mean
00:31:04.200 i hope so because if it's china or russia then we're in real trouble and if it's china russia you would
00:31:09.280 think they would have already done whatever it is they're going to do with this new tech right yeah i
00:31:14.440 mean like and really they're gonna they're gonna risk this stuff being seen and a lot of this stuff
00:31:19.660 happen over the united states or close to the united states like they're not that would not be
00:31:24.340 the way it just doesn't seem plausible testing it in their own territory right so this is obviously
00:31:30.160 either from another planet which i highly doubt or it's you know secret tech that we have that they
00:31:37.680 don't want anybody to know about yet so that's what i hope it is because that bodes well for us
00:31:43.180 i hope so man i hope so i used to definitely believe this you know who threw me on that
00:31:48.880 because i used to believe even democratic presidents would be would have serious interest in making sure
00:31:55.660 our defense was developing the best technology in case we needed to use it and we might disagree with
00:32:04.000 them and when they would use it or how they would use it or maybe we would want them to use it and they
00:32:09.940 didn't use it but we were all on the same page that we wanted to have the best stuff right like
00:32:14.720 that's pretty clear yes no no no it's not listen to the words of obama i mean they specifically went
00:32:20.240 out and criticized the idea of just developing better weapons they didn't want to develop them
00:32:25.480 they outwardly told the american people and much more importantly our adversaries around the globe
00:32:31.440 that we didn't want to develop any new weapons how does that make any sense that doesn't make any
00:32:37.200 sense i guess the the theory being like if we tell them we're not going to to develop new weapons
00:32:43.380 then they won't develop new weapons right right yeah that's how this works i mean how exactly do
00:32:49.320 you have to be to believe that okay if we just stop if we unilaterally stop developing things
00:32:55.060 you think the russians and chinese would follow suit no not in a million years nope there's absolutely
00:33:00.340 no way and they've proved that over and over and over and over now hopefully the only defense of this
00:33:05.520 is you just hope obama was lying yeah you know i mean maybe he was maybe their military was still
00:33:11.980 doing these things and just i mean again we hope we never have to use any of them but you better have
00:33:16.940 them in case you need them clearly and they were talking about these like the you know the hypersonic
00:33:22.820 mess uh missiles and such that were rumored to be used by that china has and russia was claiming they
00:33:29.840 were using even though that's there's been some questions about that but china has them uh seemingly for
00:33:35.000 sure and the the military experts the people who are watching this stuff every day many of them with
00:33:41.100 former military experience are saying that they're way ahead of us on this stuff we don't have any
00:33:45.460 defenses for it and they are way ahead of developing development of these weapons which follows exactly to
00:33:52.560 seems impossible to believe seems exactly it's exactly what obama advocated for all the tech that they
00:33:58.160 do have has been stolen from us i know but you know they stole a bunch from us and then they advanced
00:34:03.840 it who knows wow who knows how they're doing that would suck if that's true yeah if that's true that's
00:34:08.260 really really bad and it it can only happen when you have people who are ideologically committed to
00:34:14.940 the united states not being the global superpower and we know i mean obama you know biden is committed
00:34:21.200 to god only knows what i mean i don't know that he has any values at all we just know he's terrible at
00:34:26.260 his job oh well mitt romney said he's a genuinely good human being which i genuinely don't believe
00:34:34.800 no no he's really i mean like he's not he's despicable he lies every single day he seems to
00:34:40.260 have some sort of ethic biden like to the point like i think his his actions with hunter biden are
00:34:46.960 interesting to me because he does seem to have that ethic of defending his family yeah i think he has
00:34:54.380 that and that's not a good it's not a good ethic when your family's committing crimes that's not
00:34:58.800 something to be admired when your family's committing crimes and uh but it also could
00:35:03.500 very well just be he likes the money that hunter brings in the 10 for the big guy you know yeah it
00:35:08.340 might just be that it might just be that he sees the downfall of his own presidency if the hunter biden
00:35:16.460 stuff comes out so he defends him that way but when you when you hear the text messages and stuff
00:35:21.140 that's come out from from the laptop it really gives you the it does give you the feeling of an
00:35:27.080 empathetic father who's just absolutely has no idea how to help his kid yeah it does and i think that's
00:35:32.200 part of it with with joe biden i mean he realizes his son is a is it is a catastrophe on the level only
00:35:38.340 measured by joe biden's presidency the life of hunter biden and joe biden's presidency are equally
00:35:45.080 terrible things but you know i'm sure that would rip a father apart oh yeah absolutely and of course
00:35:53.260 he's done when your son is an absolute douchebag yeah who's you know cheating on his wife with
00:35:59.400 hookers and strippers and all of that stuff and doing drugs on a regular basis and uh ignoring
00:36:07.260 children that he's had with other women with other strippers and i mean there is so much there with
00:36:12.900 hunter biden yeah and it's not to say that i'm not arguing that joe biden's a good dad for doing
00:36:17.620 that i mean it's a terrible thing your kid what he was doing with his son at least according to these
00:36:23.100 text messages you know his kid would have no money because he blows it blows it all on cocaine and
00:36:28.480 hookers and then comes he blows his money almost as fast as his dad blows taxpayer money yes so yeah so
00:36:38.280 he hunter blows all of his money on cocaine and hookers and then says okay dad i'm finally okay
00:36:45.000 manipulating his father i think and saying okay i'm gonna go i'm gonna go back and i'm gonna go to
00:36:49.920 rehab now daddy and but i'm just a little short on money can you please help me and stupid joe biden
00:36:56.680 he does sends him tens of thousands of dollars which he then spends on more hookers and does not go to
00:37:02.000 rehab yeah now that's not a that's not a it might be a father who really does want to help but is
00:37:08.380 completely naive and failing at that it could be yeah that could be the story there but can't give
00:37:13.680 him the tough love he needs no i obviously i think that's quite clear yeah you know and the his life
00:37:19.680 has been a disaster you know mostly from his own doing but his dad has not helped and i would think
00:37:25.620 that it would be kind of a problem within the family of hunter hooking up with his dead brother's
00:37:32.040 wife widow uh that that is that seems like a sleazy kind of move there it's one of the strangest things
00:37:38.480 i've ever heard in my entire life yeah it's weird and sadly it was his daughter that discovered it
00:37:44.640 apparently and uh then told the mother and that's how she found out and they made a statement at the
00:37:51.660 time i was like you know it's it's been a complicated time it was like it was not like
00:37:56.620 i can't believe my son is doing this he's out of control it was like you know it's been a complicated
00:38:01.440 complicated time and they're finding their peace in a certain way and we we think sure we asked for
00:38:07.080 privacy in this time you know it was not it wasn't a full-throated endorsement i wouldn't say of the
00:38:11.880 relationship but it was not it i mean how you know i can't even imagine you go through a terrible
00:38:17.800 situation where your son dies he's married to someone and then your other son starts hooking
00:38:22.880 up with her i mean like that is like uncool oh no that's an that is an understatement pat that is
00:38:28.920 an understatement yeah right there yeah that's not cool i mean that's similar to the gavin newsom
00:38:33.400 thing right like you it's one thing for the guy you're working for this political leader to be having
00:38:40.380 an affair but then when it's your wife that he's sleeping with you get a little more upset you know
00:38:46.640 yeah and that's what happened with gavin newsom when he slept with his best friend's wife
00:38:50.400 and his political advisor but again none of these things matter to democrats no so it's perfectly fine
00:38:56.420 none of it matters you don't even worry about it whatever that's their personal life that doesn't
00:38:59.980 mean they can't govern oh okay all right yeah but i mean look at what we just covered the story before
00:39:06.640 he has this relationship where he's constantly funneling money to hunter biden and seemingly get it
00:39:12.320 getting it from his business and a lot of money like a lot of money in the case you're talking
00:39:16.220 about it was like 50 000 over a like a couple of weeks 50 grand it's a lot yeah and where are you
00:39:22.760 getting that i i thought you were just this humble middle class lunch guy middle class joe who was
00:39:28.920 making you know top five percent earnings in the country for the past 40 years just middle class joe
00:39:34.540 right that's all because everyone's like oh well he just was a senator yeah well he's making
00:39:38.660 basically you know executive corporate money for his and i mean that's what they're making a couple
00:39:45.060 hundred thousand dollars a year and there's more than that coming in a lot oh yeah and we know
00:39:49.420 there's a lot more than that he's what made millions off of his book deals and all the other shady
00:39:53.340 things he's been up to and his son's shady deals in the ukraine and china and you know hunter has
00:39:59.560 information that if utilized would destroy hunt would destroy joe biden's presidency yeah oh if the
00:40:06.480 media listened to it now they would just immediately dismiss hunter biden as a crack addict and try to
00:40:10.700 brush it off but we know hunter does know enough about this uh to to do severe damage to his dad
00:40:18.340 so really you know joe biden is incentivized to try to help him i mean this could very well be why
00:40:26.260 950 000 barrels of oil went to a company that was working with it very well could this is why you
00:40:32.280 don't allow these things to happen you can't have you can't be compromised like this that's the
00:40:36.700 problem so we don't know the results of those things but we know that biden is is doing a
00:40:42.020 terrible job and many of his decisions don't make sense to people that think rationally and a lot of
00:40:49.040 it i think he gets excused because he looks incoherent and looks like a person who should be in a nursing
00:40:55.180 home immediately and so people brush those things off but it's all these explained actions you wonder
00:41:00.740 how many of them are to cover for previous activities that would be questionable if if if seen by the
00:41:09.760 public yeah yeah i don't think the number is zero no it's not when it comes to those explanations
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